Re: hint: consider picking the gemmae
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:55 am
yeah, the FL heat and even under a grow light inside can be a big issue. I gave up on pygmy here in Zone 9b
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Apollyon wrote:When it comes to keeping them alive, I've had them all growing in similar conditions with no trouble really. It's the dormancy that can cause grief.I thought they don't need dormancy. Can you grow them indoors?
TrapsAndDews wrote:They don't need it but if some variables change like photoperiod and water levels, it may trigger a dormancy. I grow mine indoors with higher humidity personally but there are others who grow them much better. Think this year I'll have better luck with them.Apollyon wrote:When it comes to keeping them alive, I've had them all growing in similar conditions with no trouble really. It's the dormancy that can cause grief.I thought they don't need dormancy. Can you grow them indoors?
TrapsAndDews wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 12:17 am I don't know how to explain it. It's a piece tissue that basically grows into another plant. Think of when a starfish loses one of it's legs. The leg grows into a starfish. The process is known as fragmentation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemma_(botany)Good description.
ChefDean wrote:Good description.Will they last into January? I think there's a rule against it, but would it be possible to get a "cash advance" for the January request for these gemmae, Chef? Figured I'd ask just in case .
A Fellow Scientist wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:41 amWill they last into January? I think there's a rule against it, but would it be possible to get a "cash advance" for the January request for these gemmae, Chef? Figured I'd ask just in case .As to viability, yes. As long as they stay moist and cold, they'll be viable until mid January, maybe the end of January. One of the bigger problems that I'll watch for is mold. If I start seeing spots on the paper towels they're wrapped in I may have to sow them myself.
thepitchergrower wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 3:27 am @Chefdean Lucky...Now all you have to do is hope for some mold spores, and they are yours!Not so lucky, my indoor/overwintering space is limited. Plus, if I do sow any, whatever plants grow will be be given away next Spring.
ChefDean wrote: Not so lucky, my indoor/overwintering space is limited.I know how you can get more space. You can giveaway ALL your plants. (just kidding)
thepitchergrower wrote: ↑Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:00 am And how do you plan to give them away? From my understanding they have a fragile root system, and if uprooted, and that root is broken, the plant will die. Maybe you can keep them after all...He could ship them potted.